Since the installation of the Wireless Antwerp access-point on the Belgacom tower we now have line of sight to this wireless network.

Since the installation of the Wireless Antwerp access-point on the Belgacom tower we now have line of sight to this wireless network.

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To make the connection we have a NanoStation M5. This will be installed in the far corner of the slightly higher part if the roof of our building. Power is supplied through POE. The POE cable must be connected to the port on the NanoStation labelled main.

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To make the connection we have a NanoStation M5. This will be installed in the far corner of the slightly higher part if the roof of our building. Power is supplied through POE. The POE cable must be connected to the port on the NanoStation labelled main. The NanoStation can be configured through a web-interface.

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Current configuration:

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'''configuration'''

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set to default IP: 192.168.1.20 (no DHCP)

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{|

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Webinterface Username/Password: ubnt/ubnt

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|set to default IP:

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It needs to connect to "wirelessgent-bgc5"

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|192.168.1.20 (no DHCP)

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|Username/Password:

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|ubnt/ubnt

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|SSID:

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| wirelessgent-bgc5

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|}

Currently the only thing blocking the installation on the roof is that our RJ45 crimp tool is temporary missing.

Currently the only thing blocking the installation on the roof is that our RJ45 crimp tool is temporary missing.

Intro

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WAN/Internet

We plan to have two Internet uplinks in Whitespace. One wired DSL connection through the ISP Dommel and one wireless connection to the Wireless Antwerp network.

Dommel

After discussing multiple options, we decided to go with Dommel: fast access, cheap, no caps, no ports blocked. We went with the lower cost - lower speed option, with the idea that, if we want more, we can always upgrade.

Note: We are currently not using anything of the web- and mailservice below.

Connection details:

adsl-number

100987582393

news-server:

news.dommel.be

news-login:

xxx@schedom.be

news-pass:

xxx

pop3-server:

pop.dommel.be

smtp-server:

relay.dommel.be

webmail:

webmail.dommel.be

wan-ip:

83.101.72.80

Advanced modem/router settings:

protocol:

rfc 2684 (aka 1483) multi-protocol over atm (bridged or routed)

vpi/vci:

8/35

ipaddress:

automatic/dhcp

encapsulation:

llc

password:

not needed

nameserver1:

193.109.184.72

nameserver2:

193.109.184.75

web- and mailservice:

Your personal homepage at http://yourchoice.dommel.be has not yet been activated. To activate, login at https://crm.schedom-europe.net with username "info@0x20.be" and password "xxx". Click on "My Packages" -> Click on the "E" at the right of your adsl-account. You can configure your @dommel.be emailaccounts by clicking on the "O".

If you have any questions, please first check our support pages at https://crm.schedom-europe.net (click on "online faq"). If you cannot find an answer to your questions here, you can open a ticket at https://crm.schedom-europe.net (click on "support-desk"), or contact us by telephone every workingday between 09.00 and 18.00 (+32 70 224 305) or by fax (+32 70 224 305).

Wireless Antwerp

Since the installation of the Wireless Antwerp access-point on the Belgacom tower we now have line of sight to this wireless network.

To make the connection we have a NanoStation M5. This will be installed in the far corner of the slightly higher part if the roof of our building. Power is supplied through POE. The POE cable must be connected to the port on the NanoStation labelled main. The NanoStation can be configured through a web-interface.

configuration

set to default IP:

192.168.1.20 (no DHCP)

Username/Password:

ubnt/ubnt

SSID:

wirelessgent-bgc5

Currently the only thing blocking the installation on the roof is that our RJ45 crimp tool is temporary missing.

UTP Cabling in the space

All Ethernet cables are (going to be) connected to the patch panel in our rack. Here you have a schematic of how our cables are numbered.

Network numbering in Whitespace

For the time being only the circled numbers are present. The double circled are present and effectively connected to the patch panel already. This is an ongoing process cables will probably be installed as needed.